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D-link di-300: frequently asked questions
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The reason for this is very simple, the stations on the LAN side
of Router do not have a route back to Remote dial-in user. To fix
this:
A. If you can turn on RIP to 'both' in Menu3.2, then Router will
send out RIP for the route to the dial-in user. For other
routers or workstations on the LAN that can accept the RIP,
they will have a route to the remote dial-in user.
B. For stations that cannot turned on RIP or does not support
RIP, then you need to add a static route for the IP addresses
in the Router IP pool, which is the IP address for the remote
dial-in user. For example, if local workstation is a Win95
station, then you need to add the static route as:
Win95> route add a.a.a.a MASK 255.255.255.255 p.p.p.p
C. Subneting your network, and assign one subnet to internal LAN.
Use the IP address in another subnet for the IP pool. However,
you still need to have RIP turned on.
10.
How do I trace if my Router is doing callback on CLID?
1. Set Menu 13 CLID authentication to 'Required'
2. Go to Menu24.8 (CI) and type 'sys event'
3. Make a call from the remote side
All events such as incoming call, callback traces will show up on
the screen
11.
My RS232 connection to Router can't access Router. Why?
Besides the speed, COM port, RS232 cable, there's one more thing
to check the serial card in your PC. If you use
or quad speed serial port (which I use with the IU unit), then
whatever you select the speed in your Terminal Emulation program
will be time 2 or 4 to communication to Router.
Part IV:
Feature Description Questions
1.
What is the Single User Account (SUA) Internet Access and should
I use it?
Most Internet Service Providers (ISP) offer two types of service:
a Class C address account or a single user account.
address account allows a company with up to 255 workstations to
access Internet concurrently, while a single user account only
allows one user to access Internet.
Class C address account is typically much higher than that for a
single user account.
The Router has a unique feature called Internet Single User
Account (SUA) which allows multiple people to access Internet
concurrently for the cost of a single user.
NAT is a generic name defined in RFC 1631 "The IP Network Address
Translator (NAT)".
Link's
implementation and trade name for this functionality.
The service charges for a
SUA (Internet Single User Account) is D-
a D-Link double
A Class C
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